Rick Rubin Speaks On Yeezus, Kanye West’s Direction

blame it on ShakeJune 14, 2013

Labelled Executive Producer of Kanye West’s upcoming sixth album Yeezus, Rick Rubin spoke with The Wall Street Journal’s Speakeasy about his clutch contribution to the album’s final product and shares his thoughts on Ye’s vision and new sound. Check out a couple quotes below and click here for the full read.

When and why did you join the Yeezus project?Kanye came over to play me what I assumed was going to be the finished album at three weeks before the last possible delivery date. We ended up listening to three hours of partially finished pieces. The raw material was very strong but hadn’t yet come into focus. Many of the vocals hadn’t been recorded yet, and many of those still didn’t have lyrics. From what he played me, it sounded like several months more work had to be done. I joined the project because after discussing what he had played for me, he asked if I would be open to taking all of the raw material on and help him finish it.

Can you recall a scene from the sessions that might help people understand his method in the studio?We were working on a Sunday [the same day West attended a baby shower for girlfriend Kim Kardashian] and the album was to be turned in two days later. Kanye was planning to go to Milan that night. Five songs still needed vocals and two or three of them still needed lyrics. He said, “Don’t worry, I will score 40 points for you in the fourth quarter.” In the two hours before had to run out to catch the plane, he did exactly that: finished all lyrics and performed them with gusto. A remarkable feat. He had total confidence in his ability to get the job done when push came to shove.